Under what circumstances is Baya Bar permitted to enter the premises to de-identify it as a Baya Bar outlet?
Baya_Bar Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
| property known as | to that Conditional Assignment of Lease from (Assignor) to Baya Bar Franchise Systems, LLC (Assignee) dated for the |
|---|---|
| The undersigned Landlord under the aforedescribed Lease further hereby: | |
| (a) | Agrees to notify Assignee in writing of and upon the failure of Assignor to cure any default by Assignor under the Lease; |
| (b) | Agrees that Assignee shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, to cure any default by Assignor under the Lease within 30 days after delivery by Landlord of notice thereof in accordance with paragraph (a) above; |
| (c) | Consents to the foregoing Conditional Assignment and agrees that if Assignee takes possession of the Premises demised by the Lease and confirms to Landlord the assumption of the Lease by Assignee as tenant thereunder, Landlord shall recognize Assignee as tenant under the Lease, provided that Assignee cures within the 30-day period the non-monetary defaults, if any, of Assignor under the Lease; |
| (d) | Agrees that Assignee may further assign the Lease to a person, firm or corporation who shall agree to assume the tenant's obligations under the Lease and who is reasonably acceptable to Landlord and upon such assignment Assignee shall have no further liability or obligation under the Lease as assignee, tenant or otherwise. |
| (e) | Permits Assignee to enter upon the Premises without being guilty of trespass or any other crime or tort to de-identify the Premises as a Baya Bar outlet if Tenant fails to do so following termination of the Franchise Agreement or Lease, provided that Assignee shall repair any damage caused thereby. |
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 56)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Baya Bar's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, Baya Bar is permitted to enter the premises to de-identify it as a Baya Bar outlet under specific conditions related to the termination of the Franchise Agreement or Lease.
Specifically, Baya Bar has the right to enter the premises to remove any branding or identification if the franchisee fails to do so after the termination of the Franchise Agreement or the Lease. This action is permitted to ensure that the location is no longer represented as a Baya Bar outlet after the franchise relationship has ended.
However, Baya Bar is responsible for repairing any damage caused during the de-identification process. This condition protects the franchisee by ensuring that while Baya Bar can reclaim its brand identity, it must also restore the property to its original condition, mitigating potential financial burdens on the former franchisee.